The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Israel reached 200 Sunday as the population scrambled to adapt to a new reality of closed schools, and businesses sought to try and stay open under onerous conditions.

The Ministry of Health said 157 of the infected people were hospitalized, two of whom were in serious condition, four in moderate condition and the rest so far only mildly affected by the virus. Five patients were being transported to hospitals, four had recovered and were released, while 34 were being treated at home, a ministry statement said.

To date there have been no fatalities in Israel from the coronavirus.

Under the new government guidelines, all educational institutions are closed including kindergartens and daycare centers. Shopping malls, restaurants, entertainment venues, museums and other non-essential services are closed, but supermarkets and pharmacies remain open.

Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned, with the health guidelines calling on businesses to have employees work from home, or “to continue working as long as they keep at least two meters (six feet) between employees in all places.”

The new rules affect all three of the major religions in the country, with restrictions placed on synagogues, mosques and churches to try and prevent worshipers from infecting each other.

“Prayer and religious ceremonies will be conducted in groups of up to 10 people each, keeping a distance of 2 meters from person to person and no more than 2 groups at a time,” the health ministry guidelines said.